Jumbo Jet Events will host an exciting day of horse racing on Sunday May 31 at Port Mourant Turf Club.

It will be the Independence Day horse race meet where the heavyweights will be battling it out: champion horse Dataman and Olympic Kremlin, along with Anthem King.
Initially, the race was set to be hosted at Rising Sun Turf Club, but organisers agreed for the race to be hosted at Port Mourant Turf Club.
The excitement is building, and fans are buzzing to see which of the top horses will reign supreme. Dataman had the better of Olympic Kremlin in the past, and the highly anticipated rematch will settle all scores.
Anthem King has been a silent ruler from the outside, and he will also be hoping to rule the track at Port Mourant.
In addition to the top guns, Dataman and Olympic Kremlin, the Sprint Classic will be another spectacle on May 31.
Jumbo Jet’s speed train, Barbra, stopped the clock in a record time of one minute flat at Kennard’s Memorial Turf Club. Barbra will be the horse to beat this month end in the Sprint Classic.
Veteran jockey Colin Ross will also be a key element as he piloted Jumbo Jet/Master Z Racing Stables to a double win at the Labour Day Cup.
“I had to be patient with her, but I knew she will deliver. I waited for the last furlong, and that was it,” Ross said.
Trainer of the Jumbo Jet/Master Z racing stables Mr Roberts credited his team for the continued success.
“Junior (Nasrudeen Mohamed) has been amazing in supplying us with good horses, and horses make trainers. Junior and the team ensure we get the job done,” Mr Roberts said.
Stat, who won at the Labour Day Cup at Kennard’s Memorial Turf Club, will be rested on May 31 as Anthem King and Dataman will return at the end of the month.
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